Belgium seeks cultural prize for famous fries Communities across Belgium are uniting in a fight for their country's fries to attain cultural heritage status. Jennifer Davis reports.
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MH17 families still want answers Relatives of MH17 crash victims ask the Dutch government to appoint a U.N. envoy to lead investigations into the disaster. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Thousands protest the government of Hait's President Martelly Thousands of Haitians take to the streets of Port-au-Prince to protest the government of President Michel Martelly, as well as the government of Canada for supporting Martelly. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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21F.223 Listening, Speaking, and Pronunciation (MIT) This course is designed for high-intermediate ESL students who need to develop better listening comprehension and oral skills, which will primarily be achieved by detailed instructions on pronunciation. Our focus will be on (1) producing accurate and intelligible English, (2) becoming more comfortable listening to rapidly spoken English, and (3) learning common expressions, gambits, and idioms used in both formal and informal contexts.Author(s): Yoo, Isaiah WonHo

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21F.302 French II (MIT) 21F.302/352 is the second part of an introductory course to the French language and culture with an emphasis on the acquisition of vocabulary and grammatical concepts through active communication. The course is conducted entirely in French and students interact in French with their classmates from the very beginning. They also receive exposure to the language via a variety of authentic sources such as the Internet, audio, video and printed materials which help them develop cultural awareness as Author(s): Ceia-Minjares, Laura,Culot, Cathy,Furstenberg, Gil

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More Women Can Run: why women remain underrepresented in politics [Audio] Speaker(s): Professor Susan J Carroll, Professor Sarah Childs, Orlanda Ward | Susan Carroll will present the 2014 Political Studies Association (PSA) annual lecture to highlight an impressive data span to argue convincingly that women's pathways to elected office are varied and sometimes unique. Carroll will also talk about the problems that Hillary Clinton faced the last time she ran for President and what she might encounter in 2016, if she decides to run as expected. Susan J Carroll is ProfesAuthor(s): No creator set

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Short-termism, the market for corporate control and takeover regulation [Audio] Speaker(s): Ian Gilham, David Kershaw, William Underhill | Editor's note: We apologise for the variable audio quality of this recording. This first seminar in this series will explore the role, if any, of the market for corporate control and its regulation by the Takeover Code in encouraging short term behaviour by UK companies. Other seminars in the series will address the relationship between short termism and Shareholder activism and Shareholder rights and Disclosure regulation.Author(s): No creator set

How Can I Protect My Ideas? - Chapter 4 Robert Anderson, Intellectual Property Lawyer at Hogan Lovells, explains what is a patent. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 18th, 2014.Author(s): No creator set

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